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Need a little help here. | |
| ID: 1253526 · | |
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Sorry kittyman. | |
| ID: 1253528 · | |
Sorry kittyman. I suspect Linux can have files corrupted by the PC too.... Thanks, but no thanks. ____________ ****** "Ask not, what your kitty can do for you. Ask what you can do for your kitty." As it is kitten, so shall it be done. | |
| ID: 1253530 · | |
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You can't get into safe mode with a GUI Mark, it would make it much easier. | |
| ID: 1253533 · | |
You can't get into safe mode with a GUI Mark, it would make it much easier. I am in safe mode with a command prompt window open right now. And the link you give appears to only be valid if you are trying to modify or replace the dll if it is not already broken. Because you can't get into explorer with the file already trashed, as far as I have been able to attempt so far. ____________ ****** "Ask not, what your kitty can do for you. Ask what you can do for your kitty." As it is kitten, so shall it be done. | |
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I found this link. | |
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Basically you want the "DEL" command to remove the old corrupt file. | |
| ID: 1253547 · | |
Basically you want the "DEL" command to remove the old corrupt file. OK...couple of things.... With file names, does capitalization matter? IE..uxthem VS USTheme. Second, I would need to verify the current file locations. Something like change dir/c dir? Or something like that? Please pardon my old mind and years of disuse of any of these commands. ____________ ****** "Ask not, what your kitty can do for you. Ask what you can do for your kitty." As it is kitten, so shall it be done. | |
| ID: 1253549 · | |
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Give this a try | |
| ID: 1253554 · | |
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Why not simply run a System Files Check, and let it fix the issue automatically? | |
| ID: 1253557 · | |
Why not simply run a System Files Check, and let it fix the issue automatically? System Files Check could not initiate a scan of protected system files. The specific error code is blah blah blah.....the RPC server is unavailable. ____________ ****** "Ask not, what your kitty can do for you. Ask what you can do for your kitty." As it is kitten, so shall it be done. | |
| ID: 1253560 · | |
Why not simply run a System Files Check, and let it fix the issue automatically? You still haven't said what OS it is. I think you have several issues with that computer, not only one. The error you get with sfc is likely to be this, probably the same whether it is 2000 or XP: Windows File Protection may not start I don't think that UXtheme is the only problem, even if you copy a new file to the right location, you're likely to end up with another issue. Reinstall may be your only option, that is unless you can't just restore with a recent restore point. ____________ /The grumpy old Swede. "I'm so old, that 98% of all trees in the forest, are younger than I am" | |
| ID: 1253565 · | |
Why not simply run a System Files Check, and let it fix the issue automatically? Dead in the water.....shall try a reboot from disc and repair. Maybe tomorrow, I am too tired and pissed off to undertake it tonight. ____________ ****** "Ask not, what your kitty can do for you. Ask what you can do for your kitty." As it is kitten, so shall it be done. | |
| ID: 1253570 · | |
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I think if your at a dos prompt: | |
| ID: 1253579 · | |
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You would want to rename the old file to something else in order to keep it as a backup if (for whatever reason and however unlikely) you need to restore it. Many people add a .old extension to the original file name, ie UXtheme.dll becomes UXtheme.dll.old and then you copy in the replacement file, not needing to delete or overwrite the original. | |
| ID: 1253618 · | |
Basically you want the "DEL" command to remove the old corrupt file. Capitalization does not matter. Usefull commands on DOS: X: [enter] 'This will change to the "X" drive. CD .. [enter] 'change current folder one level up CD / [enter] 'change folder to the root folder CD subfolder [enter] 'change to the "subfolder" folder (if it exists on current folder) dir [enter] 'list all files on current folder dir some*.* [enter] 'list files in the current folder whose name start with "some" dir ux*.dll /s [enter] 'list al files whose name start with "ux" and with dll extension on current folder and recursively on all the subfolders. dir /p [enter] 'pauses the display each time the screen gets filled. If you are going to replace the file, I suggest to not delete de corrupted file. Once you find it, just rename it so if the file is on bad disk sector that sector will not be used by the replacement file. To rename the file use: ren oldfilename.ext newfilename.ext [enter] And to copy the file you can use the "move" command, or the "copy" command, the syntax is the same. The difference between move and copy commands is rather obvious (at least for people that talk in english...) It may happen that the file is marked as read only or as a protected system file. If thats the case, you may not be able to rename it unless you change that attributes. To do that use: attrib -R -S filename.ext [enter] 'Use + instead of - to set the atributes again. (I'm not sure if this will help with the root issue, but I think this is what you asked for...) ____________ | |
| ID: 1253705 · | |
Give this a try Safe-Mode or DOS-Prompt, doesn't really matter, IMHO. Just over-write the corrupted file with the good file you've on your USB stick, as suggested above. (Had to shutdown all rigs, one had already shut-down the GPU, due to the present heat, even the AC can't keep up, so I'll wait till this evening). ____________ Knight Who Says Ni N!, OUT numbered................. | |
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